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Mike Zito ignored the naysayers when he formed his record label. And he’s ahead of the curve with his new album ‘Blues for the Southside,’ a 17-cut live extravaganza that will blow your head off and “take you there” as the Staple Singers would say.
The band feels familial in their construct — a singular family who not only love each other, but love playing music together.
In songwriter mode, Kiefer Sutherland writes what he knows. He takes a walk down ‘Bloor Street’ and you almost feel like you are walking along with him.
What Bob Wolfman does with his mentor isn’t a retreat, but rather an inspiration
Neal Francis performs a triumphant hometown show at Chicago’s Thalia Hall!
“One of my hopes for the album is that it will strengthen that voice of hope and determination in people when they listen to it.” – Katie Henry
The sounds of the record travel between raw blues and psychedelic sounds, but the Old No. 5s always seem to find their way back home to pure, timeless rock and roll sound.
Folk-rock sensations Dawes and Erin Rae entertain a sold out crowd!
This reminiscent, heart-breaking journey through a bleak and cold snowscape by a sad, lone figure in a reindeer-pulled sleigh is brought to life by the animator Scuba Steve
The variety of styles of all these artists who guest on this album says something significant about Dion’s own eclecticism and underlines his already well established 66-year legacy